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Randy Spencer Anderson passed away quietly on October 5, 2005, at the Fountain Springs Health Care Center in Rapid City, at the age of 45.

Randy Anderson was born October 19, 1959, in Rapid City, South Dakota, the son Donald and Betty Jeane (Kulesza) Anderson.

Randy loved life and everyone he knew. He has been an inspiration to his family and those fortunate enough to have known him. He especially loved the people in Wall and Wasta where he grew up and lived. Randy was a true outdoorsman with a passion for hunting, fishing, trapping, and enjoying what God and mother nature provided. He laughed more than most and found joy and pleasure in nearly everything. Though his last years were more difficult than many of us could have endured, Randy did it with remarkable grace and dignity, continuing to give more than he received. His positive attitude was contagious and we loved him more than words can describe. He lived life to the fullest. Well done Randy, well done.

Randy is survived by his mother and father, three brothers Jerry Anderson of Pinedale, Wyoming, Steve Anderson of Woodinville, Washington, and Darel Anderson of Wall; aunt, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many good friends all of whom Randy loved dearly.

A memorial service was held for Randy on Monday the 10th of October at 2:00 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Wall, with Pastor Brad Kattelmann officiating. Everyone is welcome to the service and the reception following the service.

Rush Funeral Chapel of Wall is in charge of arrangements.

MEMORIAL SERVICES

Monday, October 10, 2005 2:00 p.m.

United Methodist Church

Wall, South Dakota

 

CLERGY

Pastor Brad Kattelmann

 

MUSIC

Dorothy Shearer – Pianist

Congregational Hymns

"Hymn of Promise" #707

"Precious Lord Take My Hand" #474

"How Great Thou Art" #77

"Wonderful Words of Life" #600

 

USHERS

Bill Leonard – Jerry Johannesen

Bernard Foster

 

HONORARY PALLBEARERS

All Relatives and Friends in Attendance

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